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1 Past Forms in English Simple Past Past Continuous Past Perfect

2 Past Simple (I did) Form: 2nd form of the V Form: 2nd form of the V Usage Usage –Events happened in the past Time adverbials Time adverbials –Last week/year etc. –Yesterday –In 1994 WeIThey invited saw were Didweinvite?Didyousee? Weretheyill? Wedidn’tinviteIdidn’tsee Theyweren’till

3 Past Continuous (I was doing) Form: was/were V+ing Form: was/were V+ing Usage Usage –Sy was in the middle of doing sg at a certain time This time last year I was living in Brazil –Sg happened in the middle of sg When I was walking home I met Dave Not used in the continuous: Not used in the continuous: –Know/want/believe We were good friends. We knew each other well. Past Continuous Past Simple I was walking home when I met Dave. She was watching TV when the phone rang I walked home then I met Dave. (He came over) She watched TV a lot when she was ill.

4 now past I was walking home I met Dave I was walking home when I met Dave

5 Past Perfect (I had done) Sarah went to a party last week. Paul went to the party too but they didn’t see each other. Paul went home at 10.30 and Sarah arrived at 11 o’clock. So: Sarah went to a party last week. Paul went to the party too but they didn’t see each other. Paul went home at 10.30 and Sarah arrived at 11 o’clock. So: Paul had gone home before Sarah arrived. Form: had + past participle (V3) Form: had + past participle (V3) Usage: Usage: –We talk about an event that happened before another one in the past

6 Sarah went to a party last week. Paul went to the party too but they didn’t see each other. Paul had gone home before Sarah arrived now past Paul had gone home Sarah arrived

7 Differences Was Tom at the party when you arrived? No, he had already gone home. Ann wasn’t home when I phoned. She was in London. Yes, but he went home soon afterwards. Ann had just got home when I phoned. She had been in London.

8 Homework CSI: you are a policeman/woman and you were called to a crimescene. Try to make up the line of events that led to the accident. CSI: you are a policeman/woman and you were called to a crimescene. Try to make up the line of events that led to the accident.

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